A fungal spore typically grows at the end of a specialized structure called a hypha, which is a filamentous part of the fungus. These hyphae can aggregate to form a mycelium, the main body of the fungus, and can produce fruiting bodies where spores are formed and released. The spores are crucial for reproduction and dispersal of the fungus.
Yes it is on fungi or mushrooms. it is little dots on the gills (black flaps on a mushroom) that the fungi release to reproduce.
basidiospores
A fern grows from a fern spore.
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basidiospores
It reproduces by a spore
benefit fungi produce spore helps in producing of yogurt
By their asexual spore reproduction.
yes in deed
A new fern.
The spore cases on threadlike fungi are called sporangia. These structures are responsible for producing and releasing spores into the environment for reproduction.
No, spore production in fungi does not require light. Fungi can produce spores in various environmental conditions, including darkness. Spore production is often triggered by factors such as temperature, humidity, and nutrient availability.